Issue | #21 |
Published | September 1949 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Roy, rearing on original Trigger (the "rearing poses" are classic "trademark" Roy Rogers--scores taken were used for every medium; however the artists would seldom ever use same in comic stories). |
Characters | Roy Rogers (photo) |
Pencils | ? (photo) |
Inks | ? (photo) |
Colors | ? (photo) |
Notes | Roy, rearing on original Trigger (the "rearing poses" are classic "trademark" Roy Rogers--scores taken were used for every medium; however the artists would seldom ever use same in comic stories). |
Characters | Roy Rogers (photo) |
Pencils | ? (photo) |
Inks | ? (photo) |
Notes | Inside front cover: small black and white photo of Roy from issue no. 4, on subscription page |
Synopsis | Roy helps reunite a father and daughter. |
Script | Gaylord DuBois |
Pencils | Albert Micale |
Inks | Albert Micale |
Notes | Submitted March 30, 1949 |
Synopsis | Roy is caught between warring ranchers and farmers. |
Script | Gaylord DuBois |
Pencils | Albert Micale |
Inks | Albert Micale |
Notes | Submitted April 12, 1949. |
Script | Gaylord DuBois |
Pencils | Harry Parks |
Inks | Harry Parks |
Notes | Submitted April 5, 1949 |
Characters | Roy Rogers (photo) |
Pencils | ? (photo) |
Inks | ? (photo) |
Notes | Inside back cover: a specially-posed studio black and white photo of Roy entering building, gun drawn |
Characters | Roy Rogers (photo) |
Pencils | ? (photo) |
Inks | ? (photo) |
Colors | ? (photo) |
Notes | Back cover: Roy in close-up Republic Pictures color publicity photo |